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Bristol City Extends McCrorie's Stay
22 May
Summary
- Ross McCrorie's contract extended by one year.
- Lewis Thomas' contract secured until summer 2027.
- Decisions on other players await new head coach appointment.

Bristol City has secured the services of defender Ross McCrorie for at least another season by activating an option in his existing contract. McCrorie, who joined from Aberdeen in 2023 on a three-year deal with a further 12-month option, has been a consistent presence for the Robins, making 89 appearances.
Additionally, the club has extended goalkeeper Lewis Thomas' contract, ensuring his presence at Ashton Gate until the summer of 2027. The futures of several other players, including Sam Bell, Harry Cornick, Sam Morsy, and Mark Sykes, remain undecided as their current contracts expire this summer.
A club statement indicated that discussions concerning these players will take place once a new head coach is appointed. In parallel, Bristol City is focusing on future talent, having offered new deals to academy prospects Ephraim Yeboah, Josey Casa-Grande, Charlie Filer, Jack Hooper, and Ruebin Sheppard.